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How to Use Cloves Against Bedbugs: A Practical, Step-by-Step Guide

1. Using Whole Cloves (Most Beginner-Friendly Method)

Whole cloves are easy to use and safe around children and pets.

Where to place them:

  • Along the edges of your mattress
  • In corners of the bed frame
  • Around the headboard
  • Inside dresser drawers
  • Behind baseboards (if there is a gap)
  • In suitcases, especially after travel
  • Along the skirting boards near the bed

How to do it:

  1. Spread whole cloves generously around these areas.
  2. Make small cloth sachets (even paper napkins tied with string work) and place them inside pillowcases or under the mattress.
  3. Replace them every 7–10 days, as the smell fades.

What to expect:

Cloves will push bedbugs away from your sleeping area, making it harder for them to come near you at night. This is a repelling method, not a killing method.

2. Making Clove Powder Barriers

When you grind whole cloves into powder, their active oils become more intense.

How to prepare it:

  1. Put whole cloves into a grinder or crush them manually.
  2. Make a fine powder.

How to use it:

  • Sprinkle the powder in the seams of your mattress.
  • Apply a thin line of powder around the bed legs.
  • Dust cracks and crevices where bedbugs hide.

Tip: Bedbugs avoid walking through strong-smelling powder lines, slowing their movement and reducing activity around your bed.

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